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Baba Vanga, the blind Bulgarian mystic often called the “Nostradamus of the Balkans,” has long fascinated people with her alleged visions of the future. Though she died in 1996, her followers claim she predicted many global events. Now, attention is on what she is said to have foreseen for the year 2026—and the warnings sound dramatic.
Reports suggest Baba Vanga envisioned earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and extreme weather in 2026, affecting large parts of Earth. Some interpretations even suggest up to 7–8% of the planet’s land area could face destruction.
Another claim is that tensions between world powers could rise sharply, with some speculating about the risk of a world war. The warnings point to political instability and violent conflicts across regions.
According to interpretations, Baba Vanga predicted a dramatic leap in artificial intelligence. In 2026, AI may begin to dominate human decision-making and reshape economies in ways that both excite and alarm experts.
One of the boldest claims is that humans may encounter extraterrestrial life in 2026. Some say she predicted a “giant spacecraft” entering Earth’s atmosphere—though this remains one of the most debated prophecies.
Most of Baba Vanga’s predictions, including those for 2026, are based on second-hand accounts and later interpretations rather than verified writings. The wording of these prophecies is often vague, allowing for multiple interpretations and making it easy to link them to real-world events after they occur. Many of the themes, such as natural disasters, wars, and alien encounters, tap into common global fears, which helps explain why they attract attention. While her predictions are widely discussed and spark curiosity, they are generally considered more as folklore or cultural narratives.
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